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Summary of Changes

This pull request addresses an issue where the speaker carousel was displaying the same speakers every year. To fix this, I've made changes to how the speaker data is fetched and displayed. Specifically, I've updated the components to dynamically fetch speaker data based on the current year's configuration and enabled the carrousel for 2023.

Highlights

  • Data Fetching: The sessionizeUrl prop in SpeakersCarousel component is now named url and it's passed down to the SpeakerSwiper component to fetch speakers dynamically.
  • Component Updates: Updated Home2023Wrapper.tsx, HomeWrapper2024.tsx, and HomeWrapper.tsx to use the correct data files and pass the isEnabled prop to the SpeakersCarousel component.
  • Configuration: Enabled the speaker carousel for the year 2023 by updating the src/data/2023.json file.
  • Import Path: Updated import paths to use aliases (e.g., @constants/BreakPoints instead of ../../constants/BreakPoints).

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  • src/2023/Home/Home2023Wrapper.tsx
    • Updated import paths to use aliases.
    • Passed data.edition as sessionizeUrl and data.carrousel.enabled as isEnabled to the SpeakersCarousel component.
  • src/2024/HomeWrapper2024.tsx
    • Updated import paths to use aliases.
    • Passed conferenceData.sessionizeUrl as sessionizeUrl and data.carrousel.enabled as isEnabled to the SpeakersCarousel component.
    • Added import statement for 2023 data.
  • src/components/Swiper/SpeakerSwiper.tsx
    • Updated import paths to use aliases.
    • Modified the component to accept isEnabled and url props.
    • Modified the useFetchSpeakers hook to accept a URL.
    • Conditionally render the swiper based on the isEnabled prop.
  • src/components/Swiper/SpeakersCarousel.tsx
    • Updated import paths to use aliases.
    • Modified the component to accept an isEnabled prop.
    • Passed the sessionizeUrl and isEnabled props to the SpeakerSwiper component.
  • src/data/2023.json
    • Enabled the carrousel by setting enabled to true.
  • src/hooks/useFetchSpeakers.ts
    • Updated import paths to use aliases.
  • src/views/Home/HomeWrapper.tsx
    • Updated import paths to use aliases.
    • Passed conferenceData.sessionizeUrl as sessionizeUrl, ROUTE_SPEAKERS as speakersLink and conferenceData.carrousel.enabled as isEnabled to the SpeakersCarousel component.
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A carousel of code,
Turning slow, a heavy load,
Now the speakers gleam,
A vibrant, yearly dream,
No longer the same old road.

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Code Review

The pull request addresses the issue of the carousel swiper showing the same speakers every year by modifying the data source and logic for enabling the carousel. The changes involve updating imports to use aliases, modifying the sessionizeUrl prop to accept the edition, and adding an isEnabled prop to control the carousel's visibility. Overall, the changes seem reasonable, but there are a few areas that could be improved.

Summary of Findings

  • Incorrect Data Source for isEnabled Prop in 2024 Wrapper: The isEnabled prop in HomeWrapper2024.tsx is using the 2023 data instead of the 2024 data. This will cause the carousel to not be enabled/disabled correctly for the 2024 conference.

Merge Readiness

The pull request addresses the issue of the carousel swiper showing the same speakers every year. However, there is a potential issue with the isEnabled prop in HomeWrapper2024.tsx using the incorrect data source. I recommend addressing this issue before merging. I am unable to approve this pull request, and recommend that others review and approve this code before merging.

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@anyulled anyulled merged commit 4672c54 into main May 13, 2025
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@anyulled anyulled deleted the fix/swiper-is-showing-the-same-speakers-every-year branch May 13, 2025 21:06
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